Florida Atlantic has been playing in its new on-campus stadium for two years, but has had a devil…
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Though it's incredibly appropriate for two of the world's last sources of slave labor to join forces (joke shamelessly stolen from commenter RMJ=H), this was sure to create an uproar, especially in South Florida, a community sensitive to immigration and human rights violations.

There's more. All of Cohen's edits were undone by other users, claiming the new material was "disgustingly positive," "gleeful ad copy," and "blatantly promotional." But then, writes SB Nation's Patrick Vint,

Two hours after the page had been restored, the corporate information provided by user Abraham Cohen suddenly reappeared in the capsule, posted from an anonymous IP address which claimed the information "accurately reflects the history of the company" and was not "promotional material."

The anonymous user's IP address leads to the Geo Group's servers.

So here's where we stand. Activists are pushing FAU to bail on the deal. FAU brass is refusing comment to the media. Geo Group is scouring the internet of facts about all the horrible things it's done.

FAU has been trying for years to sell the stadium's naming rights, with no success until now. Is $6 million worth being evil?